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AccountableAs Workingswell's contributors prepare their information packages, they know they could be held accountable for their statements in a very direct manner during face to face training sessions with the purchasers of their system. We believe that this will ensure honest representation. In addition to the "face to face" factor, Workingswell's unique negotiating system contains other accountability checkpoints. People who purchase any information material from a contributor and those who conclude a license agreement are asked to post a satisfaction rating that will form part of the Contributor's profile. Last, but by no means least, there's the Critical Aspects questionnaire that all Workingswell Contributors must complete, This provides a written record of the contributors statements and will inform the contract between the Contributor and a Licensee. At Workingswell, we strive for the highest possible standards of truthfulness and the minimum of hype. You won't find the grandiose claims so common on other self employment opportunity sites. At Workingswell claims of income or suggestions of potential income are not included. This is because such claims usually cannot be substantiated and in any case do not recognize the varied opportunity that exists from region to region or the many factors that relate more to the "self" in the self employment equation than to the opportunity itself. Acceptance as a Workingswell contributor is not automatic. Contributors must
meet all our Standards for Inclusion, and be willing to verify their claims if
requested to do so by Workingswell. Complaints regarding misrepresentation of
the opportunities listed on Workingswell will be taken very seriously.
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